Chapter 4 summary
The main character Dave Feamster who lived in Detroit and was once a successful individual that played in the NHL. It was any child dream to play for the National Hockey League. Dave play for the Chicago Black Hawks, but one day he suffered a injure that cost him the ability to play hockey. Eventually, Dave had to give up hockey and move on with his life. At a college reunion, his friend told him about joining a franchisee like McDonald, KFC and Little Caesars. Luckily, Dave knows the son of Little Caesars and he give Dave a store that open in a busy neighborhood. The downside of this is that Dave have to use all of his money to buy the store but he bought it anyways just to start a new chapter of his life. The Little Caesar Store turned out pretty successful. Most of Dave's employees are college students that tries to earn some money. Dave eventually have three little Caesars shop in Detroit and making a lot of money. One day he took his employees to a show that talks about success and what is successful. One quote from the book "By the time I was twenty-four, I was selfish and neglected my family, Then I've realized that success means something quite different. I see people who achieve these conventional goals. NONE OF IT MATTERS."
Success
Chapter 4 summary
The main character Dave Feamster who lived in Detroit and was once a successful individual that played in the NHL. It was any child dream to play for the National Hockey League. Dave play for the Chicago Black Hawks, but one day he suffered a injure that cost him the ability to play hockey. Eventually, Dave had to give up hockey and move on with his life. At a college reunion, his friend told him about joining a franchisee like McDonald, KFC and Little Caesars. Luckily, Dave knows the son of Little Caesars and he give Dave a store that open in a busy neighborhood. The downside of this is that Dave have to use all of his money to buy the store but he bought it anyways just to start a new chapter of his life. The Little Caesar Store turned out pretty successful. Most of Dave's employees are college students that tries to earn some money. Dave eventually have three little Caesars shop in Detroit and making a lot of money. One day he took his employees to a show that talks about success and what is successful. One quote from the book "By the time I was twenty-four, I was selfish and neglected my family, Then I've realized that success means something quite different. I see people who achieve these conventional goals. NONE OF IT MATTERS."